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they brought the big economies coming from the college. it's coming from an infection in manufacturing is done on my toes but it is beginning to take off the direct investments in defence a dozen petrochemicals. they just had a very big investment later on a one point two billion in a plastic signing but denies that i would like to knit nice undies coconut to invest in them until automobile industry. we've got done but do you know i'm a big businessman who is investing on sunday in sydney but is also blamed oil refineries on this. they've got sad time campbell that says just do it in fact if up to fifteen eighty and eighty in an era in the west of the country so we have meal investments coming in geneva. nobody's looking to invest in the context but i would call a champ as i said the housing sector is up but to be kicked off on a factory is coming in and that was thought of as a boy and non oil minerals leaving the country that sent the help of the senseless is open and don't forget we have the creative industries the sentences. nigeria ha
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that spending has been a driver of the economy for more than three decades. a deputy director at the chinese academy of social sciences, that's a government think tank. li said china's gdp will end up at 7.7%, the same as last year. growth will fall slightly next year to around 7.5%. >> translator: china's economy has already passed through a period of rapid growth and is now experiencing moderate growth, higher quality, and efficiency. >> the central government will no longer compete to post higher growth. he said china needs to push ahead with reforms and noted governments are saddled with large debts and belt tightening is one reason growth will start to slow. he said companies will also become more reluctant to invest in their plants, because they are trying to cope with excessive output and the increasing cost of borrowing funds. officials began a meeting on tuesday to finalize economic policies next year. attention now focused on whether policy makers will lower the annual growth target, which was set around 7.5% this year. >>> moving on to the markets
that spending has been a driver of the economy for more than three decades. a deputy director at the chinese academy of social sciences, that's a government think tank. li said china's gdp will end up at 7.7%, the same as last year. growth will fall slightly next year to around 7.5%. >> translator: china's economy has already passed through a period of rapid growth and is now experiencing moderate growth, higher quality, and efficiency. >> the central government will no longer...
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calls to the global economy twenty four hours a day. due to the business into you on all the stops in stocks rose in all prices fell this week on the news of a new pay deal between iran and six world powers the reigning government pledge to make its nuclear program or transparent in bhutan western powers relaxed some of the sanctions on the country the deal was also seen to pique the interest of western companies and stay on a return to a market that has been largely cut off the tee to sanctions. it isn't too late to cry of victory all the years of animosity to help with the business side of the story became time to crispin holes he's managing director to nato intelligence which evaluates political risks said thank you very much in people being with us let me start by asking you how big of a deal t think that this new quit the law actually is how much progress has actually been. while it's it's enormously important is a huge step forward in principle on the terms all the i truly mean to the economic impact of that is much less than that
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the yellow shirts have mobilized and part of the plan is to quickly paralyze the thai economy, government and6j >> the=v protestors converged on the t.v. stations controlled by the government and insisted that their broadcast tell their side in full. >> back in 2010, during the red shirt protests, they were the opposition, the protestors who wanted to bring back taxing. the media outlets the government had at its proposal. when his sister won the 2011 election, now it's the new opposition on the streets. >> the media from thai land is deeply divided by the confrontation within the faction that believes in him. they see him as an agent for broader reform there is a political conflict. the division in the media will play out very strongly. >> you've seen different factions, political factions representing the polarization of thai politics. they're trying to establish their power through the media. the blue sky channel has cleared connections. a number of others have cleared political factions. >> that doesn't just apply to the national media. it extends into the provinces and other towns an
the yellow shirts have mobilized and part of the plan is to quickly paralyze the thai economy, government and6j >> the=v protestors converged on the t.v. stations controlled by the government and insisted that their broadcast tell their side in full. >> back in 2010, during the red shirt protests, they were the opposition, the protestors who wanted to bring back taxing. the media outlets the government had at its proposal. when his sister won the 2011 election, now it's the new...
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but the dow did finish higher for the month of november on optimism that the us economy is on the path to recovery and there this week may provide further evidence of that one protocol stack. here are starting off the new week and the final month of the year. the good of an email a guard standing by the tokyo stock exchange the meta twenty of the new also he stops just a touch on friday about mart big gains for the month. i think shaping up this monday morning. and how much i use indeed i'd like to be games for the nikkei last the month i actually rose nine point eight percent on the month of led largely by the stronger taller that we saw which was a lot of exports but let's not let see if i were taking off up to date december seconds and a bit of a mixed picture here of the nikkei just marching in the negative topics just barely in the positive we'll see how that develops. now i know you can take over key economic data may arise but the house in the sense that the u s jobs data on friday is going to be the big focus for today because it's gotta be the last one before the federal reser
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like that may indicate that the spanish economy is weak and the corner. the figures are all the more surprising as the unemployment rate only rises in october november after the summer tourist season ends. there are still for twenty million people in spain was out and yell. some political news from tammy the country's sixteen federal states of making a false attend to on tonight extremist npd auntie to raise domestic intelligence agency has described the party has called racist anti semitic and anti democratic the political group in gemini is conned an early eight and demand that our team can cause the entry fee. he may only have six thousand members of germany's sixteen states agree that it's anti semitic and racist rhetoric prior to the country regional interior ministers to compile the two hundred and fifty page dossier to back up their claims. it's been handed to the constitutional court in concert in a bid to outlaw the far right party. he was before we go through all the authors come to plausible conclusion. especially regarding the history of the n
like that may indicate that the spanish economy is weak and the corner. the figures are all the more surprising as the unemployment rate only rises in october november after the summer tourist season ends. there are still for twenty million people in spain was out and yell. some political news from tammy the country's sixteen federal states of making a false attend to on tonight extremist npd auntie to raise domestic intelligence agency has described the party has called racist anti semitic and...
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with that the economy is expected to collapse without that. that is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed then people will be panicked and it will effect the country. it is disappointing and our businessmen are not investing. people are worried because they cannot work confidently. >> at afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afghani dollar is being devalued. where much of the food is imported prices are going up. >> reporter: this is where afghanis come to spend their hard earned money, but food price versus gone up the last few days. that's because people who sell it here buy it from wholesalers in dollars. the exchange rate has never been so bad. in a few short weeks the price of sacks of flour have soared. >> the prices are become so high. now it's expensive, and people are so poor they can't forward to buy anything. >> reporter: few afghans have the wealth not to worry about investments. it is quickly effected the things they do worry about. simply putting food on the table. jane ferguson, al
with that the economy is expected to collapse without that. that is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed then people will be panicked and it will effect the country. it is disappointing and our businessmen are not investing. people are worried because they cannot work confidently. >> at afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afghani dollar is being devalued. where much of the food is imported prices are going up. >> reporter: this...
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what if we want to be sure that they're in the desert fair competition in a different economy we need fewer loans and i've been to with his new album isn't complete yet to europe in the film is to have social rules very clear and we stop and not the problem can do this i think why we need that on this social issue that the european union takes now good decisions to protect the workers of awe in europe and the kids that we see that there's a lot of difference between the walls of each country and their workers are always in a losers in this situation that's why it's very important that we have a very strong social easy solution add to your and you're in love even if it for the moment their countries refuse this and because this is part of the decision of the country's be of most of their countries and most of the labour run countries refuse that we have debates with the economy and jobs to cheap and very open to mention we have to go to good to cut out for a quick break we'll pick up on this stay with us you're watching the falls and gets a bit. i was. oh. i was. the two foreigners and
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john worked to open up north korea's economy in two thousand and two eleven economic delegation to south korea. but he fell from grace in two thousand and three observers thought he'd been dismissed his whereabouts were not reported again until two thousand and six it became john eales death in two thousand and eleven china is why i supported the young successor john was given the task of meeting chinese leaders last year the report of a possible reshuffle and kill again raises plenty of questions return to north korea expert ha jin look for answers. he's a senior research fellow at the korea institute for national unification the team. it's shocking to me because you don't come from things and more than them but we both parties and town center was about to make her all consuming the two thousand and eight when king john who is in its proper happen. so i think a note on baby up with her toys started to turn from k and joe and his baby acne but his lawyer told it to happen because you don't. chinchilla i'm sure you don't put the pulp is two three of us can one not so good even shocking be
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world's third largest economy expanded by just no point three percent between july and september the japanese government had been predicting zero point five percent of business investment slowed more than expected but analysts say the economy is likely to pick up in the coming months the government has already prepared new economic stimulus measures. what german exports of the new all time high in october german company sold more goods abroad in a single mums than ever before will decrease comes largely from going to month agenda for nineteen known uranus in countries like ireland. the good news for countries in the unison is this gem and imports also went up more than full cost in october. systemic this team is bold move from tinnitus. but it checked out the market numbers now and then assume monday's gains here in europe is the trading week got underway and strength as the dax into today top of the course of a cent at ninety one ninety five pace in the picture on the list of fifty up just about set of apis and the new york and trading is to not make a number of police and that doub
world's third largest economy expanded by just no point three percent between july and september the japanese government had been predicting zero point five percent of business investment slowed more than expected but analysts say the economy is likely to pick up in the coming months the government has already prepared new economic stimulus measures. what german exports of the new all time high in october german company sold more goods abroad in a single mums than ever before will decrease...
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the economy expanding menu opened the doors to women with enthusiasm may bring the country. i'm not that the mention of growth. you've got to sit down and his hero japan center and emperors have received a grand welcome in india on their first official trip to the country and fifty three years the imperial couple attended a banquet at the presidential palace in new delhi the reception open with the japanese and indian national anthems about ninety guests from the two countries welcome the emperor and empress any presents or not at mckay dee dee is an opening address that the emperor has been asked about his official visit as crown prince fifty three years ago and he praised india's dedication to peace they are asking are you still consider creativity and now i am looking into the top of the lot. the new team on now. see the one on the penny celia the show pushed it to them on at the next. increase annual japan and india can continue bilateral cooperation and friendship the bank president and chief for india's assistance after the two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunam
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. >> some people fear there could be shortages of basic commodities if money isn't pump into the economy soon. >> well, india is removing to budge on food subsidies as food talks continue in bally. hundreds of demonstrators have been protesting outside of the congress as they work out an agreement to reduce com commerc. >> food security must be respected. ththethe rules must be amended. >> it's known as the rust belt. once a thriving industrial region that is plighted with poverty and crime. as we found out in ohio. there is still hope for the rust belt revival. >> a crime-fighting priest on a mission. >> we're looking at six blighted house that have been used for gang hang outs, drugs, prostitution. they were havens for criminal behavior. we needed to get rid of them. >> he convinced the city to give them turn abandoned homes no parks. >> in the last two years violent crime has been cut in half. >> part of a very null project going throughout blighted youngstown, ohio, which has lost half of its population since the 70s. >> it had that huge tsunami that hit town. it's taken 30 years for
. >> some people fear there could be shortages of basic commodities if money isn't pump into the economy soon. >> well, india is removing to budge on food subsidies as food talks continue in bally. hundreds of demonstrators have been protesting outside of the congress as they work out an agreement to reduce com commerc. >> food security must be respected. ththethe rules must be amended. >> it's known as the rust belt. once a thriving industrial region that is plighted...
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it's supposed to further boost the economy. ron madison has the details on that. >> that is the hope, of course. there has been a bit of concern about whether the economy could actually shoulder the weight of the planned contac hikes. they're hoping to count ernie negative effects the higher tax may bring. it works out to just about $54 billion. cabinet ministers are hoping the measure will help the economy keep expanding and want to support low income earners who might be affected by the tax hike. nearly $14 billion will go to sharpening japan's competitive edge. officials will use the money to promote research and development on new medicines and invest in infrastructure projects for the 2020 tokyo olympics. they've earmarked about $6 billion to people with low incomes and subsidies for home buyers. $3 billion to welfare programs. the ministers also want to speed up recovery for those hit by the march 2011 disaster. it includes $30 billion to improve reconstruction and improve disaster preparedness. it will support evacuees r
it's supposed to further boost the economy. ron madison has the details on that. >> that is the hope, of course. there has been a bit of concern about whether the economy could actually shoulder the weight of the planned contac hikes. they're hoping to count ernie negative effects the higher tax may bring. it works out to just about $54 billion. cabinet ministers are hoping the measure will help the economy keep expanding and want to support low income earners who might be affected by the...
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the movie china's economy is already browsed through a period of rapid growth and is now experiencing moderate growth pursuing higher quality and efficiency. police said the central government will no longer encourage local officials to compete with each other to boast higher growth he said china needs to push ahead with reforms while maintaining stable economic growth. clean out of their regional governments are saddled with large debts caused by heavy investment he said belt tightening by these officials this one recent growth will start to slow he said companies will also become more reluctant to invest in their plants he said that's because they're trying to cope with excessive output and the increasing cost of borrowing funds governor's party officials began a meeting on tuesday to finalize economic policies for next year. attention is now focused on whether policymakers will or the annual growth targets which was set at around seven and a half percent this year. business sentiment among large japanese companies rose in the three months to december marking the fourth straight qua
the movie china's economy is already browsed through a period of rapid growth and is now experiencing moderate growth pursuing higher quality and efficiency. police said the central government will no longer encourage local officials to compete with each other to boast higher growth he said china needs to push ahead with reforms while maintaining stable economic growth. clean out of their regional governments are saddled with large debts caused by heavy investment he said belt tightening by...
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landmarkelebrating at deal that could add to the global economy. it is the first deal in the 18 year history of the wto. to help globalpt commerce and food shortages. several street firms are under investigation for the hiring. they have widening inquiring where children of high politician and clients are hired. the u.s. -- there was a big surplus in years. here is a breakdown. >> that is right. almost close to five years. exports beat estimates. , less than expected, but still up. that was as traders where -- existing stock house. -- piles. there's global momentum. european companies and south korea and the u.s. -- when analysts look at the figure, they are slightly disappointed. it shows that china is not importing as much as you would like. a user the sense that perhaps domestic is soft. really focus on the important part of the equation. they have no the export art. can they show that they are not as reliant on exports and that there is a favor for domestic consumption. cbi. begin with coming in at 3%. of course, it is within that target 3%. go
landmarkelebrating at deal that could add to the global economy. it is the first deal in the 18 year history of the wto. to help globalpt commerce and food shortages. several street firms are under investigation for the hiring. they have widening inquiring where children of high politician and clients are hired. the u.s. -- there was a big surplus in years. here is a breakdown. >> that is right. almost close to five years. exports beat estimates. , less than expected, but still up. that...
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marketplace position of the ukraine economy. so there is a considerable amount of work guiding on the protest is in the square behind me continue with that appears to be taking something of a second place but to the m two to the to the diplomatic and political activity. that said it could change at any moment and it really depends on the outcome of talks as to which way the ukraine a way to go towards the eu as the negotiations ever number of years indicate it all will be something as switching policy see it leading to moscow. the people behind they will be very unhappy. it got off to k state play. cal team president herman van lew ford has condemned the crackdown on anti government protest in ukraine some runway said you are a huge ready to respond to the aspirations of you with a new people which he described as being very visible the sets. it respects the rights and liberties excessive use of the us this is unacceptable and association agreement included a comprehensive approach that area independent and the great chinese com
marketplace position of the ukraine economy. so there is a considerable amount of work guiding on the protest is in the square behind me continue with that appears to be taking something of a second place but to the m two to the to the diplomatic and political activity. that said it could change at any moment and it really depends on the outcome of talks as to which way the ukraine a way to go towards the eu as the negotiations ever number of years indicate it all will be something as switching...
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economy is growing but so is the income gap between the rich and the poor. president obama will talk about how to change that and other aspects of the economy when h
economy is growing but so is the income gap between the rich and the poor. president obama will talk about how to change that and other aspects of the economy when h
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without that, the economy is expected to collapse. that delay is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed people will be panicked and it will affect the economy. people are running away. our businessman are worried. >> as afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afghani is being devalued. in a country where food is imported, prices are going up. >> ordinary markets like this ordinary afghans come to spend their money. most tell us that food prices have gone up. that's because those selling the food here in dollars. the exchange rate here has never been so bad. >> in a few short weeks the price of these sacks of fleur rose 10%. this woman bought one. >> translation: prices are so high. there's less money. people are so poor they can't afford to by anything. >> few have the wealth to worry about money markets. it is quickly affecting things they worry about - putting food on the table. >> a mexican politician is debating a bill ending the conference. if approved it would open up producers to priv
without that, the economy is expected to collapse. that delay is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed people will be panicked and it will affect the economy. people are running away. our businessman are worried. >> as afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afghani is being devalued. in a country where food is imported, prices are going up. >> ordinary markets like this ordinary afghans come to spend their money. most tell us that...
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investing in health is worth it, because better spending can cut early death rates, and economies are boosted by a healthier, longer-living population. the report recommends doubling spending on research and develop on diseases that effect the poor from 3 to $6 billion a year. and governments should dramatically increase the tax on tobacco. >> i think the first step is agree on the goal, making the commitment, having that commitment be widely shared, generating the political commitment above all within countries to commitment the necessary resources to the necessary health interventions. >> nevertheless do you think in the current economic environment, when you talk about $60 billion being injected into health care systems a year to reach these goals, a lot of people are going to be thinking how are cash-strapped countries going to find that money? >> what we show is that the total gain in gdp, the extra gdp, not the gdp they have now, the extra gdp they have per year represents a figure of close to $10 trillion per year. and what we're talking about is the allocation of not half of i
investing in health is worth it, because better spending can cut early death rates, and economies are boosted by a healthier, longer-living population. the report recommends doubling spending on research and develop on diseases that effect the poor from 3 to $6 billion a year. and governments should dramatically increase the tax on tobacco. >> i think the first step is agree on the goal, making the commitment, having that commitment be widely shared, generating the political commitment...
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japanese economy slows. exclusive interview with the prime minister tells us there is no end to abenomics. good morning, everybody. i am guy johnson. >> i'm francine lacqua. let's get straight to the top corporate story. fiat is planning a $9 billion investment in new models. >> it is part of their turnaround strategy to end losses in europe and revise its italian factories. jonathan ferro joins us now with the details. big money, big focus on the romeo. marks like alfa >> it is not just about upscale and luxury, it is about the cars and fiat that are actually selling, the 500, the alfa romeo that has mass is potential at the luxury end of things and the maserati as well. u.s. selling more in the than anywhere else. it is about made in italy and it looks like it is going to be about sold in the united states. has beent in europe doing so badly and they have had to cut jobs within italy itself heard good news because they're actually leveraging the luxury branding that goes with the identity of italy. that is
japanese economy slows. exclusive interview with the prime minister tells us there is no end to abenomics. good morning, everybody. i am guy johnson. >> i'm francine lacqua. let's get straight to the top corporate story. fiat is planning a $9 billion investment in new models. >> it is part of their turnaround strategy to end losses in europe and revise its italian factories. jonathan ferro joins us now with the details. big money, big focus on the romeo. marks like alfa >> it...
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private firms to gain full access to works in asia pacific nations but some of the region's emerging economies oppose this. their home to many state run companies and want to protect their own markets. nhk world cup to my ear she'll have visited malaysia where mistrust in the ttp deal runs deep we have to plough hold the key tools in the law firms in the us and other countries. to enter malaysia in particular projects. what you want. mr stanhope announced a rally going on in room fourteen o culver said the opening bid comes as the market to the us would endanger national interests this just stems from fear starts to feel that undercuts the nation's long iranian policy. its grounds preferential treatment to malays who make up nearly seventy per cent of the population my lazy that the policy to now await the gap between chinese living in the cities and the malays and farming communities fearing that the death when his parents they could feel ill social unrest the government gives malays better opportunities and employment education and many of the fields. today more on top of the countries liste
private firms to gain full access to works in asia pacific nations but some of the region's emerging economies oppose this. their home to many state run companies and want to protect their own markets. nhk world cup to my ear she'll have visited malaysia where mistrust in the ttp deal runs deep we have to plough hold the key tools in the law firms in the us and other countries. to enter malaysia in particular projects. what you want. mr stanhope announced a rally going on in room fourteen o...
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. >> david cameron wants to improve ties between europe and the world's second largest economy. cameron is meeting with senior leaders. >>> some in europe and elsewhere see the world changing, and want to shut china off behind a bamboo curtain of trade barriers. brifn-- britney wants to tear te barriers down -- britain wants to tear those barriers down. open britain is the ideal partner for an opening china. >> air pollution levels in the chinese city of shanghai have reached their worst levels ever recorded. the skyline of china's financial hup, pollution levels over 300, indicating the most severe level of air pollution. forecasters blame the lack of wind in recent days for not clearing the smog. >>> iran's foreign minister has rived in ca tar, landmark -- qatar. more daims about his country's nuclear past. >> iran will continue its nuclear enrichment at 5% and iran will continue construction work at iraq. iran has agreed not to use certain activities that fall within the scope of this timetable and this plan of action. we have also agreed to provide specific arrangements with
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government wants to see an end to the proxy war going on in the second city killing civilians and the local economy. but how the military will deal with the war and factions will be a big test. andrew simmons al jazeera beirut. >> and an update on syria we have reports that two people have been killed in an explosion in damascus. this is according to syrian state television, an explosion by suicide bomber who blew himself up in central damascus this tuesday and 17 people are injured and we will bring you information on this breaking story if and when we have it. the powerful north korea un has been removed from his post. and he was widely believes to be the power behind the north korean leader and held vice chairman of the commission and there are reports that two of his close associates have been executed following corruption charges. the u.s. vice president expressed concerns over china's expansion of the air defense zone in the east china sea and it was in japan and the first stop in a three-nation tour of asia and he will make a visit to china on wednesday and tokyo and bejing are talking about
government wants to see an end to the proxy war going on in the second city killing civilians and the local economy. but how the military will deal with the war and factions will be a big test. andrew simmons al jazeera beirut. >> and an update on syria we have reports that two people have been killed in an explosion in damascus. this is according to syrian state television, an explosion by suicide bomber who blew himself up in central damascus this tuesday and 17 people are injured and...
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concerned that a ton while we did stop in treating night and that makes the second largest currency and economy. high in the critical parts of the capital. thousands of protesters threw rocks and the heavenly gandhi prime minister's own face. police responded with t gas rather than expand to ten in. the i use the forestry get another protest outside the u k wants to. i will give them what i came here to tell police the chapel is now shooting they messed up sitting retired. as the days events of the sevens nationwide to come out on strike industry to self govern but this entry to the office a few comments forcing them to wait outside he appealed for reconciliation cry nineteen the economic consequences of the unrest the end tradespeople and the tree it's the enhancement how thai people. you see that. a man trying to keep it in. on the picket the issue. this time of means no money thailand's tourism appeal but many can mesh upper sixties. it was clear that the weekend. the country's tourism and sports ministry said around three hundred thousand people have canceled trips to thailand due to the ch
concerned that a ton while we did stop in treating night and that makes the second largest currency and economy. high in the critical parts of the capital. thousands of protesters threw rocks and the heavenly gandhi prime minister's own face. police responded with t gas rather than expand to ten in. the i use the forestry get another protest outside the u k wants to. i will give them what i came here to tell police the chapel is now shooting they messed up sitting retired. as the days events of...
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rose revolution this country strike two on to orient its form a potent form of a foreign policy plus economy plus. internal policies towards towards european standards and these countries much less vulnerable. except the two countries and who the defense much less on rapture does this to mean achievement of this garment and european path seems much less. i'm much more irreversible in georgia and also in moldova and ukraine uranus they are just getting back with wooten said. when you hear him talk about. it's more a pogrom in a revolution what's your reaction. while i said that after all the pc from kiev that found that the man i stopped it from a school with the station continued to kiss him the station. that's crackdown this happened definitely lost the will the question is by food. and for what reason and he is in the trees in seoul. and it was some opposition forces that ended with the government's offices and its ilk to the truth that to be nice to get that sits at the estate and to speak about that. i think that russia should not have the last word to this. don't pollute your toes into
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you live in a european society or the post-soviet economy. nothing injunctions. >> pavlo, the generational sense, is there a sense in chicago, is there any distinction, is it really just about the economics and the future or does this harken back in a sense in your community to having that feeling that look, we let moscow control things for a generation, now we want to move to the west, we want to be thought of in a western democratized way? >> well, unfortunately controlled by russia and moscow in particular, has been more than a generation or two. our fates have intertwined for well over 400 years when there's bem domination by russia and certain attempts by the ukrainian nation to revolt against it. what we're seeing today is the most recent revolt against the policies of the kremlin. they are happening osh the streets of kiev, on the streets of chicago, on the streets of new york as well in solidarity for what's happening back in our home land. >> why is there not more attention paid in the united states to this particular conflict? >> as
you live in a european society or the post-soviet economy. nothing injunctions. >> pavlo, the generational sense, is there a sense in chicago, is there any distinction, is it really just about the economics and the future or does this harken back in a sense in your community to having that feeling that look, we let moscow control things for a generation, now we want to move to the west, we want to be thought of in a western democratized way? >> well, unfortunately controlled by...
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without that, the economy is expected to collapse. that delay is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed, then people will be panicked and it will affect the economy of the country. people are running away. people are disappointed and our businessmen are not investing. money dealers are worried because they cannot work confidently. >> as afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afngafghani is being devalued. prices are going up. it's in markets like this where regular afghans come to spend their money buying food. price he have gone up significantly in in the past few days, that's because those selling the food buy it in wholesale in dollars, they find the don't bias much food that the exchange rate has never been so bad. >> in a few short weeks the price of these sacks of flour has risen 10% traders say. >> the prices have become so my before we could buy when it is cheaper price but now it's expensive and there's less money. people are so poor they can't afford to buy anything. >> few afghan
without that, the economy is expected to collapse. that delay is causing fear in the business community. >> if it is not signed, then people will be panicked and it will affect the economy of the country. people are running away. people are disappointed and our businessmen are not investing. money dealers are worried because they cannot work confidently. >> as afghans panic and exchange their money for u.s. dollars the afngafghani is being devalued. prices are going up. it's in...
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thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, pursuing the common good for over 30 years, united health care, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small
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., and turned towards moscow to save the economy. >> i want a new government that listens to the people and doesn't treat us like animals. we are here to fight for our right so our kids are brought up without corruption. the crisis is reaching a crucial moment. president viktor yanukovych believes he can survive without moscow's help. the protesters are ready for a long fight to achieve their always. >> the opposition leaders lack constitutional power to axe the government. the powerful storm that surged across the country made a mess in the north-east and mid-atlantic statements. in philadelphia white-out conditions were not enough to keep football fans from batching the eagles beat the loings - look at the snow. and a pile-up of 30 wars in wisconsin. rebecca stevenson has more. >> philadelphia international airport reported 8.6 inches of snow. it looked like more in the game against philadelphia and destroyed. a lot of snow heads to the north. it will continue to get snow off and on around the lakes. slowly and surely the snow is coming overnight and will switch over to rain. it first
., and turned towards moscow to save the economy. >> i want a new government that listens to the people and doesn't treat us like animals. we are here to fight for our right so our kids are brought up without corruption. the crisis is reaching a crucial moment. president viktor yanukovych believes he can survive without moscow's help. the protesters are ready for a long fight to achieve their always. >> the opposition leaders lack constitutional power to axe the government. the...
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. >> it rings a crucial part of the bangladesh economy and worth $1 billion each year. the industry employees more than 16,000 workers. and leather is exported to u.s., the uk, italy, french, russia and japan. customers admit that such poor labor practices exist many will still buy leather goods. >> translator: we don't know that much about bangladesh but we know they use child labor and they work in dangerous health conditions. >> translator: i always check the label before i buy something. i'm at a point where i don't trust imported goods. >> translator: i never thought about it. i i don't know what my jacket is made of. as long as it doesn't itch i don't worry about it. >> reporter: the first time the palestinian movement decided to cancel a celebration marking the founding, holding the event this year would be inappropriate and we will explain. >> hamas is in no mood to celebrate, the 26th anniversary of the founding is coming up, and the group said the time and conditions are not right. >> translator: gaza is going through difficult circumstances and power cuts and
. >> it rings a crucial part of the bangladesh economy and worth $1 billion each year. the industry employees more than 16,000 workers. and leather is exported to u.s., the uk, italy, french, russia and japan. customers admit that such poor labor practices exist many will still buy leather goods. >> translator: we don't know that much about bangladesh but we know they use child labor and they work in dangerous health conditions. >> translator: i always check the label before i...
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japanese economy slows. exclusive interview with the prime minister tells us there is no end to abenomics. good morning, everybody. i am guy johnson.
japanese economy slows. exclusive interview with the prime minister tells us there is no end to abenomics. good morning, everybody. i am guy johnson.
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saw thenk everybody andgreement between india other developing economies with respect to developed economies on the agriculture package. this was the so-called g 33 proposal where the developing economies spearheaded by india insisted on basically linking the interim solution for the agriculture package to a permanent solution. this was something that was very difficult for the developed economies to accept. we came to a landing and that was one area of other was when the cubans along with three other countries, nicaragua, bolivia and venezuela, basically were suggesting that some change be made in a very last-minute. this was in the wee hours of saturday, way past the deadline of the meeting. we managed to pull through. on12:30, shortly after noon saturday, we were able to get all 160 countries to agree. i think a lot of this should go to roberto, the director general of the wto who basically showed the patients, the first appearance -- the perseverance to put everybody together. placeas been a very good for lots of agreements to take place. the is probably some of factors. these are some o
saw thenk everybody andgreement between india other developing economies with respect to developed economies on the agriculture package. this was the so-called g 33 proposal where the developing economies spearheaded by india insisted on basically linking the interim solution for the agriculture package to a permanent solution. this was something that was very difficult for the developed economies to accept. we came to a landing and that was one area of other was when the cubans along with...
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now to the economy. a record day for online shop okay this cyber monday, some 131 million americans hit the web for deals. the return, impressive sales topping $2,000,000,000. >> that's encouraging news given the overall holiday sales declined. retail analyst david strausser told ali velshi's re"real money holiday discounts are likely to get bigger in the coming weeks. >> the history of the weekend is it's not always a great indicator of what will happen the rest of the season. this year is different. we are pretty laid in. it's a late thanksgiving, six fewer days between thanksgiving and christmas. there will be a lot of discounting going on. there is a lot of inventory that will get pushed out between now and christmas. >> what does this mean for the country's overall recovery? joining us to talk about cyber monday and its impact on the economy is financial expert phil wahba. >> thank you. >> what do you make of this? anything we can draw from these numbers? >> well, i think consistent with what we saw
now to the economy. a record day for online shop okay this cyber monday, some 131 million americans hit the web for deals. the return, impressive sales topping $2,000,000,000. >> that's encouraging news given the overall holiday sales declined. retail analyst david strausser told ali velshi's re"real money holiday discounts are likely to get bigger in the coming weeks. >> the history of the weekend is it's not always a great indicator of what will happen the rest of the season....
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economy is gradually regaining momentum. and on the currency markets, dollar/yen now up to 103.08, up to fresh six-month high on dollar/yen. euro/dollar, just below the 1 .36 mark we were at on thursday and sterling just back from that 1.64 of 11.6 1.6384. the aussie is the second worst performer after the g-10 in the currencies. australia's central bank says the country's currency is still uncomfortably high. those comments sending the yield down further. little urgency for more rate cuts. policymakers keeping them on hold. earlier cuts are still taking effect once inflation is tamed. joining us with his thoughts, may bank in singapore. andy, thanks for joining us. is the aussie/dollar going to get weaker? >> i think generally if you look at the markets, you look at the options site, it looks like we're probably going to see a bit of saturation on the short aussie. you're probably going to see a limit about the 90 levels. but our view is tapering in the first quarter, probably first quarter of next year, it may go down to a
economy is gradually regaining momentum. and on the currency markets, dollar/yen now up to 103.08, up to fresh six-month high on dollar/yen. euro/dollar, just below the 1 .36 mark we were at on thursday and sterling just back from that 1.64 of 11.6 1.6384. the aussie is the second worst performer after the g-10 in the currencies. australia's central bank says the country's currency is still uncomfortably high. those comments sending the yield down further. little urgency for more rate cuts....
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>> i think as long as they think the economy is okay, they will do that. there will be an appetite and mandate. if we were to see worries about the growth outlook, i think then they may actually lose a bit of that appetite for a tightening. we are relatively optimistic. >> the reforms are getting omnipotent. do you go along with that feel? >> to be honest, not really. i think most of the reforms, they stand a good chance of actually getting through or having an impact in 2014. i think on balance, neutral, even a bit positive. the reforms that seem to have the best scope for actually making good progress are on financial liberalization, increasing the opportunities for private capital. i think those kinds of reforms are probably slightly good for growth rather than bad for growth in my view. >> all right. good to see you. thanks so much, indeed, for joining us. have a good week. we'll take a short break. >>> still to come, just a week after egypt's new constitution was drawn up, we'll speak about investment and aid. see you in a few minutes. hi honey, did y
>> i think as long as they think the economy is okay, they will do that. there will be an appetite and mandate. if we were to see worries about the growth outlook, i think then they may actually lose a bit of that appetite for a tightening. we are relatively optimistic. >> the reforms are getting omnipotent. do you go along with that feel? >> to be honest, not really. i think most of the reforms, they stand a good chance of actually getting through or having an impact in 2014....
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>> auto makers symbol of detroit's economy sold more cars than expected in november. but can the pace of sales continue into the new year? >> and falling behind, american students are lagging other nations in reading, math and science. what changes need to be made to ensure future generations can
>> auto makers symbol of detroit's economy sold more cars than expected in november. but can the pace of sales continue into the new year? >> and falling behind, american students are lagging other nations in reading, math and science. what changes need to be made to ensure future generations can
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with the economy in such a terrible state, it's likely to face the challenge of hungry people who simply can no longer afford enough to eat. harriet martin, al jazeera, khartom. >>> hundreds of thousands answered going to churches, mosques, temples and synagogues. here you can see people still outside nelson mandela's mouse in johannesburg. mike hanna is now reporting. >> reporter: mandela's name rings out in the church as they sing in praise. this is an occasion both joyful and solemn, mirroring the national reaction to the death of the celebrated south african leader. throughout the country it goes through churches, the service attended by the south african president jacob zuma accompanied bus mandela's former wife. they remember the men they affectionately knew as madiba. >> when i say we pray for the nation, we pray for us not to forget some of the values that madiba stood for, that he fought for, that he sacrificed his life for. we should include those in our reflections. >> reporter: a song, too, from a new generation. some of these children born free in the democracy that mandela
with the economy in such a terrible state, it's likely to face the challenge of hungry people who simply can no longer afford enough to eat. harriet martin, al jazeera, khartom. >>> hundreds of thousands answered going to churches, mosques, temples and synagogues. here you can see people still outside nelson mandela's mouse in johannesburg. mike hanna is now reporting. >> reporter: mandela's name rings out in the church as they sing in praise. this is an occasion both joyful and...
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the switch from coal to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. >> coal does have emissions, and there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it was just throw it all out. >> power and politics in ontar ontario's parliament where there has been fierce criticism on its look at green energy. >> you have to stop shooting yourself in the foot. it just makes sense to do it. we'll get through it, and when you take all the costs involved it ends up being more cost effective. >> ontario's green cass gas emissions are lower, it becomes the first place in north america to give up coal. what isn't clear is whether local voters will agree with their government that fighting climate change is worth paying more for power. >> more to come we'll have more on sports. one of barcelona's players say they must learn from their mistakes. details coming up. >> and now, a techknow minute..Ñ >> the international diabetes federation is predicting a sharp rise in the number of people with the disease. right now there are 382 million pe
the switch from coal to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. >> coal does have emissions, and there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it was just throw it all out. >> power and politics in ontar ontario's parliament where there has been fierce criticism on its look at green energy. >> you have to stop shooting yourself in the foot. it just makes sense to do it. we'll get through it, and when you...
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is it because the sanctions were biting deeply in the economy, or from a political perspective the architects of iran said you know what, we've been undermined for some time, and we'll show the world that we're genuine about starting a new chapter? >> well, you see in iran we have political elections. popular elections. they chose ahmadinejad eight years ago. they close a different path this election. this is an opportunity for us and for the west in order to dress this issue. we're not talking about sanctions. the affect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started you iran had less than 2,000 centerfuges. now iran has 18,000 centerfuges. the sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. now it seems to me that the west is trying to take advantage of this historic opportunity. we have a new government in iran with a different type of foreign policy, a different approach of foreign policy. our tenant versus nos have not . he will insist on our rights. we will not compromise on the basic rights of our people. but the window of opportunity is a limited window. >> that was with iran's
is it because the sanctions were biting deeply in the economy, or from a political perspective the architects of iran said you know what, we've been undermined for some time, and we'll show the world that we're genuine about starting a new chapter? >> well, you see in iran we have political elections. popular elections. they chose ahmadinejad eight years ago. they close a different path this election. this is an opportunity for us and for the west in order to dress this issue. we're not...
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the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets are willing to go to extremes to achieve their goal. they want the government and the prime minister gone. yingluk shinawatra spoke to the media the day after meeting with the protest leader. she says she is willing to do anything to end the crisis. tutep's idea is that it's unconstitutional. >> we found out he isn't interested in the resignation of the prime minister, nor does he want to dissolve the parliament. he wants me to return the power of the prime minister to the people. i don't know how we can proceed with this offer because this provision doesn't exist under constitutional la
the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets...
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and a knowledge-based economy is great. it sounds very exciting and interesting and it doesn't, at least in the political system, and a fundamentally based economy, it is far from reality. the actual reality is that what qatar is trying to do is prepare itself through this international investment. so it uses the sovereign wealth to position itself in a way that can bring the revenues with its liquefied natural gas, when that source dries up. one thing that doha and qatar does is that it has, as you know, it is the world's largest supplier of liquefied natural gas and it also has long-term contracts with its purchasers and these usually go for 20 or 30 years. and so it is not as vulnerable to the vague areas of the market as for a country like saudi arabia might be. yes? >> thank you. this is so interesting. and there have been so many good questions. and i am going to ask the celebrity gossip question. and what is this -- what is he doing now that he is no longer part of this? also in a country where there are so few decis
and a knowledge-based economy is great. it sounds very exciting and interesting and it doesn't, at least in the political system, and a fundamentally based economy, it is far from reality. the actual reality is that what qatar is trying to do is prepare itself through this international investment. so it uses the sovereign wealth to position itself in a way that can bring the revenues with its liquefied natural gas, when that source dries up. one thing that doha and qatar does is that it has,...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the president sought to shift the focus today, away from what's gone wrong with implementing the health care law to what's gone right. he said the benefits are being overlooked amid problems with the web site and policy cancellations. but insurers still warn they're getting unusable data. we'll have a full report on the president's new p.r. push right after the news summary. >> the university of notre dame over the healthcare law's mandate to cover birth control for students and employees. school officials went to court today arguing they are being forced to violate roman catholic teachings
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in the interests of his family of both in terms of his political influence and in terms of the economy and of running a business in ukraine once again i think it's personally and it's full responsibility of all of the political crisis in ukraine that's the person who put the relationship between ukraine and russia into a very dangerous situation and that's the person who put the relationship between ukraine and their opinion into this where the future mass that we can see and so that's that's why going back to the beginning organization most of the ukrainians feel that this man should step down from his present position he's personally responsible for this mess that the country is at the moment while i miss the tank unfortunately out only time will tell whether this is going to happen but we are out of time right now i really appreciate your perspective and to our viewers if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on wall the part. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason
in the interests of his family of both in terms of his political influence and in terms of the economy and of running a business in ukraine once again i think it's personally and it's full responsibility of all of the political crisis in ukraine that's the person who put the relationship between ukraine and russia into a very dangerous situation and that's the person who put the relationship between ukraine and their opinion into this where the future mass that we can see and so that's that's...
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placing them on a long list of businesses that have recently shut down as a result of the shrinking economy the civil war which were started in twenty eleven couple to production in that leading colonel sanders with little too far i can to try the importing them from lebanon but violence on the roads in the high price of diesel quickly altered the operation. the ongoing violence has seen the value of the syrian pounds dropping the kids these meals were not within the price range and the vast majority of syria it's so local street vendors are happy to see their biggest competition out of the game and owner of a local fast food restaurant that serves chicken sandwiches says business has been booming since the kid to close up for some african president who can make you pay tribute to his princess or nelson mandela on sunday during a visit to a johannesburg synagogue mbeki told the congregation at the oxford shul synagogue always remember with mango believed in. this is newsnight. thus this depressed. one is huge. not that we is you must. goosen this is a question. ab's usd is what gets you. wh
placing them on a long list of businesses that have recently shut down as a result of the shrinking economy the civil war which were started in twenty eleven couple to production in that leading colonel sanders with little too far i can to try the importing them from lebanon but violence on the roads in the high price of diesel quickly altered the operation. the ongoing violence has seen the value of the syrian pounds dropping the kids these meals were not within the price range and the vast...
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. >> the wireline world is the central circulatory system of our economy. it is the veins and the arteries that can act what is now the information economy in the u.s.. we are seeing data traffic increase at the rate of 40% per year. it is wireline networks that connect all forms of communications, what are they exhibit -- whether they originate in a wireline or wireless environment. future of the communications industry, with u.s. telecom head walter mccormick. tonight on "the communicators," at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> i got upset with the president. the, at my mental health first few meetings. then they never showed up. housewalking in the white and i met this woman, one of the press people. , nobody ever covers my meetings. she said, mrs. carter, mental health is not a sexy issue. legislation and mental health systems act of 1980. it passed through congress one month before jimmy was, as he says, involuntary retired from the white house. the incoming president put it on a shelf. it was one of the greatest of women's of my life. >> rosalynn carter, to
. >> the wireline world is the central circulatory system of our economy. it is the veins and the arteries that can act what is now the information economy in the u.s.. we are seeing data traffic increase at the rate of 40% per year. it is wireline networks that connect all forms of communications, what are they exhibit -- whether they originate in a wireline or wireless environment. future of the communications industry, with u.s. telecom head walter mccormick. tonight on "the...
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is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from ape political perspective, the architects of iran's diplomacy? we have been undermined from some time. it is time to reach out to the west and show the world we are chapter? >> well, you see, in iran, we have political elections, popular e elections and the people choose governments. they chose mahmoud ahmadinejad. they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to try to address this issue. we are not talking about sanctions. the effect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started, iran had less than 200 sentence triv fuse. it has been about 18,000 and 800 centrifuges that has been added to iran's stock of centrifuge. sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. on the other hand. the people of iran blamed the west for restrictions that have been imposed on the livelihood, on the ability to buy medicine, on the ability to finance and purchase food items from abroad and they have blamed it squarely on the west for because they
is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from ape political perspective, the architects of iran's diplomacy? we have been undermined from some time. it is time to reach out to the west and show the world we are chapter? >> well, you see, in iran, we have political elections, popular e elections and the people choose governments. they chose mahmoud ahmadinejad. they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. congress number negotiators reached an agreement this evening on a budget deal. aides said it is a two year agreement that includes operations to replace automatic spending cuts with savings from future years. it also requires federal workers to contribute more to their pension. among other things. the agreement was worked out by budget committee chairs, democratic senator patty murray and republican congressman paul ryan. heads of state, celebrities and thousands of south africans gathered in johannesburg today to honor the life of nelson mandela. the crowd braved a rainstorm, singing songs and celebrating the life of south africa's first black president. president obama was one of many foreign leaders who made the trip. >
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. congress number negotiators reached an agreement this evening on a budget deal. aides said it is a two year...
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as the americanization you can look at the summit said as china seeking its own place in the global economy. with the yuan replacing the euro is the world's second most widely used currency to trade we hear expert opinion on what this means for international finance. it's not. well down to the choice between eating or heating the government advice to brits poor to pay their bills where next. is hives whole bill with rockets amid rapidly dropping temperatures we've got more on these stories in a couple of minutes. from countries rich in natural resources are the poorest africa is a colony it's a colony of the big corporations it's a calling of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts whole country is drowning under the amount of debt that they had and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back their. money. the wages of debt. economic down in the final call. but the the old saying i and the rest is doing me a littl
as the americanization you can look at the summit said as china seeking its own place in the global economy. with the yuan replacing the euro is the world's second most widely used currency to trade we hear expert opinion on what this means for international finance. it's not. well down to the choice between eating or heating the government advice to brits poor to pay their bills where next. is hives whole bill with rockets amid rapidly dropping temperatures we've got more on these stories in a...
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with the italian economy going into its longest recession since the second will dwarf with twelve percent with the walks are unemployed. well for adults and young people don't have a job. there are no official figures on the homeless. we have a new type of food that you can get for free from somewhere. more italians are beginning to turn to charity and humanitarian aid for help. we use a goal with about fifty five percent with foreign minister and a four to five percent died in the wee of about sixty five percent. i did go to five percent. i did today. everything on the shelves is freely given in exchange for points allocated to low income families by the global charity network that weakness most of the fort is near its expiration date except for special you able to eat the snow similar to an ordinary us and from what you've got bread pasta theory meat products vegetables and salt. one thing which really stands out for the fact that it's a sign saying not for sale and this is humanitarian aid from the european union and pulled together these products make up a round of thirty off all the
with the italian economy going into its longest recession since the second will dwarf with twelve percent with the walks are unemployed. well for adults and young people don't have a job. there are no official figures on the homeless. we have a new type of food that you can get for free from somewhere. more italians are beginning to turn to charity and humanitarian aid for help. we use a goal with about fifty five percent with foreign minister and a four to five percent died in the wee of about...